
“It just might be that manufacturers of these microdevices are sowing the seeds for the next crop of young hackers (who will increasingly come from the developing world, as all of its nascent talents are released). Traditional PCs may soon be regarded like the mainframes of old, and vast networks of tiny, interconnected devices like this could be the next big leap forward. Super-cheap chips, ubiquitous wireless, small form factors, open sourcing, and a large and creative community all are coming together to support the ongoing computer revolution, which never stands still.”
http://www.caseyresearch.com/node/41028
Related posts:
Apple co-founder Wozniak: Snowden is a 'total hero'
Dec. 20, 1983: Rumsfeld shakes hands with Saddam Hussein
Florida City Caught Issuing 1645 Camera Tickets On Shortened Yellow
The Well Deserved Fortune of Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin creator
Missouri Democrats Introduce Legislation To Confiscate Firearms – Gun Owners Get 90 Days To Turn In ...
17 Signs That Most Americans Will Be Wiped Out By The Coming Economic Collapse
New exchange leaves Bitcoin regulation up to Wall Street bankers
‘It was like a firing squad’: Deputies shoot Florida man in his own front yard
Feds get in on 3D-printed firearm game
Paulson Offsets Gold Bullion ETF Sale with Gold Swaps
U.S. Court: DOE Can't Charge For Non-Existent Nuclear Waste Storage
Hacker Who Exposed Steubenville Rape Case Could Spend More Time Behind Bars Than The Rapists
Tehran Stock Exchange main index posts 99.4% gain since March
5 Steps You Should Take Right Away
Administrative Bloat in US Public Schools